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Hiding or revealing registration numbers. Poll
notwilight
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Should a seller hide the registration number on high quality coins? There are forum members here who have reported blatant steeling of numbers from auctions and regitering as a part of a registry set. This could also cause a problem if the buyer wants to register it. So would you like it to be covered in the photo? Assume high quality, expensive coin, well described auction with good photos and no reason to be suspicious other than the covered numbers.
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US and British coin collector, and creator of The Ultimate Chuck E. Cheese's and Showbiz Pizza Place Token & Ticket Guide
The name is LEE!
<< <i>Why not just put the coin in a registry set yourself until the buyer receives the coin? >>
That's a good idea.
<< <i>And if you happen to have two of them?? What then? >>
That's a different question. If the coin is expensive, I'll take a photo of the actual coin.
If I'm selling a bunch of state quarters, I'll reuse the photo with a note to that effect in the auction. I'm not sure where I would cut it off but in that case I would clearly state that the photo may not be the actual coin.
--Jerry
<< <i>And if you happen to have two of them?? What then? >>
Uhhh, start another set?
When I sell anything, it is my intent to give the entire truth, offer the maximum benefit (buy back offer/guarantee.. and build trust by delivering on that which is represented) to the customer (buyer). I expect the same when purchasing, though I would be naive to think others excercise these same practices.
Registration numbers are irrelevant in the scope of life, for me, but...
If I could prevent fraud by hiding the number, Jerry... and that is what this thread is about, I would hide the registration number. However, my question is: should I hide the numbers ?... or if listing on ebay, am I better off just putting it out there so there is transparency ?
I couldn't vote, but you opened up dialogue and that is always good
Joe
p.s. I don't worry too much when buying or selling as I use the "contact seller" or "contact buyer" feature in electronic transactions where there might be questions. If in doubt, I don't do it.
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<< <i>I would think that hidding them is ok but should be done with a strip of paper and not a graphics program. The strip of paper could have the sellers ebay handle printed on it to prevent scammers from easily stealing the photo without having to photoshop the name out. >>
This is how I do it--I usually use a trimmed yellow sticky that doesn't leave goo on the slab.
I like Hugegut's observation too.
TTT for the weekday crowd. Results are showing that you can't make everyone happy here either.
<< <i>Why not just put the coin in a registry set yourself until the buyer receives the coin? >>
That's what I do. Park it temporarily. Serves the same purpose as covering the cert number, and I don't have to asnwer the invariable question from bidders of "Why is the cert number hidden?"
Russ, NCNE
Just curious.
Anyone hiding the serial number must also hide the bar code to be effective.
Maybe we can add RFID to slabs....
<< <i>No RFID anywhere ever. Thanks. >>
1969s WCLR-001 counterclash
<< <i>Wouldn't a more effective solution be to have PCGS and/or NGC take harsh action against anyone caught using cert numbers of coins they do not own? Such as barring that person from participation in the registry altogether? >>
If they couldn't keep alts out of the OF how can they do it in the Registry?
<< <i>Wouldn't a more effective solution be to have PCGS and/or NGC take harsh action against anyone caught using cert numbers of coins they do not own? Such as barring that person from participation in the registry altogether? >>
And what does that have to do with the ebay seller listing the auction?
So far the poll results are about 50/50.
The auction I have running currently has the cert number covered up with a handwritten yellow sticky note with my PCGS screen name on it. I have a note in the auction that if anyone wants the cert number they should contact me and I'll get it to them.
--Jerry
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